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Six German Shepherd puppies stolen from home in Keston, Bromley
13:16, 09 December 2019
updated: 13:22, 09 December 2019
Six puppies have gone missing just a day after thieves snatched a litter of American Bulldogs from their home in Kent.
This time, the puppies were reportedly stolen from a property in Keston, Bromley on Saturday.
Five of the nine-week-old German Shepherds are female and one is male.
In an appeal on Facebook, the owner said they are all microchipped.
This comes after six puppies who were taken from their home in King Street, Rochester on Friday night.
These extremely vulnerable animals were only three weeks old and should not be away from their mother.
They were stolen during a robbery at the property, when two people were assaulted.
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